PFF NC Acting Chairman stops PNCs from working
Faizan Lakhani
PFF NC Acting Chairman stops PNCs from working / Photo: The Nation
Karachi: The newly appointed acting chairman of Pakistan Football Federation’s (PFF) Normalization Committee (NC), Muneer Sadhana, has stopped all provincial normalization committees (PNC) from working, announcing an independent inquiry into its formation and operations.
The new chairman has also reversed decisions of his predecessor Hamza Khan and reinstated Manizeh Zainli as General Secretary and Adnan us Sadiq as Director Finance. Both were terminated controversially last month.
According to a letter issued by Muneer Sadhana, he received various complaints from different provinces regarding “grave violations of PFF constitution.”
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